psychoanalytical

In Germany, for example, psychoanalytical services provided by either psychologists or psychiatrists are covered in the public system.

Combining psychoanalytical insight with the basic how-tos of loving, nurturing, and mentoring, Bassoff shows how to become better parents to our daughters and help them gain the skills to live happily and effectively.

We're trying to integrate cognitive, psychodynamic and psychoanalytical practices with a Christian perspective.

psychoanalytically

So from the 1940s onwards, Rosenfeld and others, fortified with Klein's findings, began treating psychoanalytically psychotic patients, and those with severe personality disorders of the borderline and narcissistic kind.

Forty-four patients were randomized either to a psychoanalytically informed partial-hospitalization program or routine general psychiatric care.

The experience of time has been studied psychoanalytically largely through the conceptual frameworks of ego psychology and classical analysis.